Public relations tips and media survival skills for today's marketplace. Hosted by Kathe Stanton, each episode focuses on a single topic such as becoming more quotable, identifying media opportunities, writing op-ed, or interacting effectively with reporters.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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Category | Business |
Quick tip to rev up vocal energy for interviews, presentations. 1:01 more
Getting to the point with business announcements. (Standard version) more
Getting to the point with business announcements. (HD version)
Using Twitter hashtags at industry events. More tips at kathestanton.com or PRCamp.net
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If you're burning at a low ebb, discouraged by all the opportunities you're missing, Kathe's upbeat messages and methods will help ignite your passion in the pursuit. Her confident, focussed, strategic approach emphasizing thoughtfulness (20 topics of interest TO news media), and graciousness (send that Thank You Note right away!) help remind us that we are really looking for mutually beneficial, long term professional relationships.
Really enjoyed this podcast. Tips are easy to remember too.
More than for just PR, these made me rethink the way I present myself overall, making me more aware of how I come across, controlling how I am perceived. A great listen with loads of valuable and useful information!
We all think that because we consume so much media everyday we're automatically experts in the field. PR Camp gently turns that rock over to reveal how much we may not know about how we are perceived by the media and by media consumers. Kathe Stanton uses humor and insight to give listeners a shift in perspective and common sense tools to be more effective communicators.
In her short and engaging podcasts, Kathe Stanton addresses topics of interest to anyone who has to deal in public relations. Relying on her experience in radio, TV, and other media, she gives practical tips for improving one’s PR effectiveness. In her first podcast, for instance, she advises on how to be quotable in the media. In the following one, “The Portable, Quotable You,” she notes that few great quotes are spontaneous and advises on how to gather and plan quotes in advance. In the... more
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